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Gold Wristlet (handmade from eco-friendly, vegan materials) was created by artist Annie Mohaupt of Chicago, IL. Justin Walker and Annie Mohaupt thoughtfully craft footwear, handbags, and accessories by combining traditional artisanal techniques with emerging technologies. They proudly produce their designs in the U.S. from sustainably sourced materials. Mohaupt is an award-winning Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
Also in this package enjoy two tickets to Oconomowoc Arts Center's One Night in Memphis at 4:00 p.m. on May 20, 2018. Tickets are subject to availability. No exchanges.
Two tickets to one of the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra's 2017-2018 season subscription concerts. Expires May 12, 2018.
Also included is an RTM knitwear purse by artist Rosemarie Mellenberger of Madison, WI.
Handcrafted, sterling silver earrings created by artist Moira K. Lime of Moira K. Lime Jewelry.
Trio of Rings, size 7 (#1: sterling silver with freshwater pearl; #2: sterling silver with lemon tourmaline; #3: sterling silver with black basalt beach stone and ruby). Created by artist Susan Richter-O'Connell of Sheboygan, WI. Richter-O'Connell is an award-winning Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist, an ARTspace artist, and has taught countless jewelry courses at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center over the years.
Nuno felted cape (silk, merino wool, and synthetic fibers; size small) was created by artist Kati Fritz-Jung of Sheboygan, WI. Fritz-Jung spent sixteen years studying and creating wearable designs made from natural and synthetic fibers. Most recently she has focused on nuno felting (fabric felting). Fritz-Jung has always believed that wearable art is a personal expression of one's unique personality. She especially enjoys custom orders as it allows her to blend her personal style with that of her customers. Fritz-Jung has taught nuno felting at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and also gives classes from her home. You can find her art at various galleries in Wisconsin and Michigan, and can directly contact her if interested in custom orders or classes.
Nuno felted scarf (silk, merino wool, and synthetic fibers; 53" long) was created by artist Kati Fritz-Jung of Sheboygan, WI. Fritz-Jung spent sixteen years studying and creating wearable designs made from natural and synthetic fibers. Most recently she has focused on nuno felting (fabric felting). Fritz-Jung has always believed that wearable art is a personal expression of one's unique personality. She especially enjoys custom orders as it allows her to blend her personal style with that of her customers. Fritz-Jung has taught nuno felting at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and also gives classes from her home. You can find her art at various galleries in Wisconsin and Michigan, and can directly contact her if interested in custom orders or classes.
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